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Chilean guava

noun

  1. a tropical shrub or small tree, Ugni molinae, of the myrtle family, having leathery, oval leaves, rose-pink flowers, and blue-black, edible fruit.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Chilean guava1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences

There were plants from the Atacama Desert, like the pink petals of the fragrant Rosa del año, used to enliven a cuchufli, a tubular wafer usually sold by street vendors, and guanaco, an undomesticated relative of the alpaca, sliced thin and paired with murtilla, sometimes called Chilean guava.

Dishes include guanaco, a Llama-like animal that roams Patagonia, served with Chilean guava, a red berry.

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